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VEILED: PERSPECTIVES “It scares me to know that there are people out there that are capable of hurting a woman based on her choice of dress.” Mashaal initially started wearing the veil around the time she was 14 but did not become a full-time hijabi until 3 years later. Prior to this, she was getting used to the idea and how it made her feel. Her mom did her part in educating her on the wisdom behind hijab and Islam; however, a big portion of the decision was due to her own research. It was strictly her choice in deciding to wear it because it made sense to her and it grew on her. No external factors, such as the recent outbursts of assault against Muslim hijabi women, will change her attachment to the veil and influence her decision to wear hijab. Wearing hijab gave her a positive outlook on life as well as feedback from her peers. Respect is a key aspect to wearing hijab. A lot of women note the change in treatment they recieve from others after covering. The hijab puts a wall against certain types of experiences in our society such as sexual assault and objectification. Not to say hijabi women will never experience sexual assault, but many have noted a difference in how others treat and look at them. There is a higher sense of respect for the woman and her body. 21